ChemWindow           science/chemistry/graphics/Windows
Draw Chemical Structures in Windows
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
ChemWindow lets you draw a chemical structure or create a formula
and transfer it to your word-processing document. Using Microsoft
Windows' ability to switch among applications in several windows,
you can draw the a structure without leaving the word processor
and then pull it into the document with the Windows clipboard.
 
Tools in ChemWindow let you place symbol strings and ten types
of bonds. Five arrow types include reaction, equilibrium,
resonance, dashed, and retrosynthetic. You can draw solid or
dashed circles, ovals, and arcs. ChemWindow has an undo
facility, and you can use the program to scale objects.
 
To run ChemWindow, you'll need an IBM PC with 512K bytes of
RAM, a mouse, graphics adapter, and a hard disk drive. A
run-time version of Windows is included with the program.
 
Price: $295.
 
Contact: SoftShell International, Ltd., 2754 Compass Drive,
Suite 375, Grand Junction, CO 81506, (303) 242-7502.
 
                              --- David L. Andrews
 
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